Mungyeong Massacre

Mungyeong Massacre

North Gyeongsang, South Korea.
Location South Korea
Date 24 December 1949[1]
Target Communist sympathizer civilians
Attack type
Massacre
Deaths 86[1][2][3] - 88[4][5]
Perpetrators Syngman Rhee anticommunist forces

The Mungyeong Massacre[1] (Korean: 문경 양민학살 사건,[3] Hanja: 聞慶良民虐殺事件) was a massacre conducted by 2nd and 3rd platoon, 7th company, 3rd battalion, 25th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division of the South Korean Army on 24 December 1949 of 86 to 88 unarmed citizens in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang district of South Korea, all of whom were civilians and a majority of whom were children and elderly people.[2][4][source needs translation][3][source needs translation][5][source needs translation] The victims included 32 children.[3][source needs translation] The victims were massacred because they were suspected communist supporters or collaborators.[2][6][source needs translation] However, the South Korean government blamed the crime on communist guerrillas for decades.[1][5][source needs translation]

On 26 June 2006, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Korea concluded that the massacre was committed by the South Korean Army.[5][source needs translation] However, a South Korean local court decided that charging the South Korean government with the massacre was barred by statute of limitations, as the five-year prescription ended in December 1954.[1] On 10 February 2009, the South Korean high court also dismissed the victim's family complaint.[5][source needs translation][6][source needs translation][1] In June 2011, the Supreme Court of South Korea decided that the South Korean government should compensate victims of the inhumane crimes it had committed regardless of the deadline to make the claim.[1]

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Coordinates: 36°43′26″N 128°12′44″E / 36.72389°N 128.21222°E / 36.72389; 128.21222

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